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Badgers live in grasslands primarily because these habitats provide ample food sources, such as insects, small mammals, and roots. The open terrain allows for easy burrowing, enabling them to create extensive tunnel systems for shelter and protection from predators. Additionally, grasslands offer a mix of cover and open space, which helps badgers hunt and evade threats effectively. Their adaptability to various environments also makes grasslands a suitable habitat for their lifestyle.

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